Development of controlled solid-state alignment for alnico permanent magnets in near-final shape
The 2011 price shock in the rare earth (RE) permanent magnet (PM) marketplace precipitated realization of extremely poor RE supply diversity and drove renewed research in RE-free permanent magnets such as “alnico.” Essentially, alnico is an Al-Ni-Co-Fe alloy with high magnetic saturation and TC, but...
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doaj-3b58aab40f9a4ee89c975e3d062901592020-11-25T01:28:17ZengAIP Publishing LLCAIP Advances2158-32262017-05-0175056209056209-710.1063/1.4973843085791ADVDevelopment of controlled solid-state alignment for alnico permanent magnets in near-final shapeIver E. Anderson0Aaron G. Kassen1Emma M. H. White2Andriy Palasyuk3Lin Zhou4Wei Tang5Matthew J. Kramer6Ames Laboratory (USDOE), Ames, Iowa 50011, USAIowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, USAAmes Laboratory (USDOE), Ames, Iowa 50011, USAAmes Laboratory (USDOE), Ames, Iowa 50011, USAAmes Laboratory (USDOE), Ames, Iowa 50011, USAAmes Laboratory (USDOE), Ames, Iowa 50011, USAAmes Laboratory (USDOE), Ames, Iowa 50011, USAThe 2011 price shock in the rare earth (RE) permanent magnet (PM) marketplace precipitated realization of extremely poor RE supply diversity and drove renewed research in RE-free permanent magnets such as “alnico.” Essentially, alnico is an Al-Ni-Co-Fe alloy with high magnetic saturation and TC, but low coercivity. It also was last researched extensively in the 1970’s. Currently alnico “9” magnets with the highest energy product (10MGOe) are manufactured by directional solidification to make highly aligned anisotropic magnets. This work developed novel powder processing techniques to improve on unaligned anisotropic alnico “8H” with elevated coercivity. Gas atomization was used to produce pre-alloyed powder for binder-assisted compression molding of near-final shape magnets that were vacuum sintered to full density (<1% porosity). Biased grain growth with resulting grain alignment was achieved during a second solution annealing step, during which a uni-axial stress was applied along the axis parallel to the magnetization direction. Evaluation of heavily stressed samples (>250g) showed reduced overall loop squareness compared to unaligned (equiaxed) 8H due to grain rotation-induced misalignment, while low stresses improved squareness and greatly improved alignment compared to equiaxed magnets, with squareness approaching 0.30 and remanence ratio as high as 0.79.http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4973843 |
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Development of controlled solid-state alignment for alnico permanent magnets in near-final shape |
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The 2011 price shock in the rare earth (RE) permanent magnet (PM) marketplace precipitated realization of extremely poor RE supply diversity and drove renewed research in RE-free permanent magnets such as “alnico.” Essentially, alnico is an Al-Ni-Co-Fe alloy with high magnetic saturation and TC, but low coercivity. It also was last researched extensively in the 1970’s. Currently alnico “9” magnets with the highest energy product (10MGOe) are manufactured by directional solidification to make highly aligned anisotropic magnets. This work developed novel powder processing techniques to improve on unaligned anisotropic alnico “8H” with elevated coercivity. Gas atomization was used to produce pre-alloyed powder for binder-assisted compression molding of near-final shape magnets that were vacuum sintered to full density (<1% porosity). Biased grain growth with resulting grain alignment was achieved during a second solution annealing step, during which a uni-axial stress was applied along the axis parallel to the magnetization direction. Evaluation of heavily stressed samples (>250g) showed reduced overall loop squareness compared to unaligned (equiaxed) 8H due to grain rotation-induced misalignment, while low stresses improved squareness and greatly improved alignment compared to equiaxed magnets, with squareness approaching 0.30 and remanence ratio as high as 0.79. |
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